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Brother of quarterback Dak Prescott, Tad Prescott, had some harsh words to say about the Dallas Cowboys’ tardiness in granting free agency.

While some important players signed deals with other teams, the “all-in” Cowboys have remained silent to start free agency. Among the departing players are defensive end Dorance Armstrong, center Tyler Biadasz, and running back Tony Pollard.

Tad Prescott, who has never shied away from criticizing his brother’s employer, took to X with a hardly concealed jab at the front desk.

Therefore, if it wasn’t evident before, it is now. In the NFL, the Eagles’ front office is the finest. “#howboutthemcowboys,” wrote writer Tad Prescott.

In reference to the Eagles’ attempt to sign running back Saquon Barkley, Tad Prescott made a statement. Barkley was a free agent of some interest to the Cowboys, but they decided not to pursue him or any other notable player. Dallas has contracts with Deuce Vaughn, Hunter Luepke, and Malik Davis as its three running backs. Rico Dowdle is a free agent and may decide to come back.

Dez Bryant Threatens to “Blame” Dak Prescott

In fairness, Tad Prescott wasn’t the only person who felt badly about the Cowboys. Dez Bryant, a former wide receiver for Dallas, alerted Prescott to the impending difficulty.

Bryant stated in a message that Tad Prescott reposted, “Get ready to take the blame Dak because I really don’t see no help coming your way unless a miracle happen.” “With the exception of the Cowboys, every team in the NFC East improved during free agency. The draft won’t be sufficient.

Dak Prescott’s brother has previously made disparaging remarks about the Cowboys. After the Green Bay Packers stunned the Cowboys in the Wild Card round, Tad Prescott also had some words to say to the supporters.

“Cowboy fans, please stop DMing me. I promise to try to convince Dak to leave Dallas. Tad Prescott wrote, “I want him out of Dallas too.” “He loves this team and wants to bring it rings, but the city and organization have been great to him and our family. Done with drama and the so-called fans.”

Coming into what might be his last season with the Cowboys is Prescott. In 2024, he is expected to count $59.45 million against the limit. Prescott believes an extension will occur since it will reduce his cap hit and keep him connected to Dallas for a longer period of time.

At a charity function on March 4, Prescott declared, “I’m definitely confident.” It clearly benefits the team. It matters because of the figures. That is a procedure. That is understood by both parties. Everything is excellent. It will occur.

According to an ESPN report from Todd Archer on March 4, there haven’t been any meaningful contract negotiations between the Cowboys and Prescott’s representatives. The official start of the league season on Wednesday, March 13, may expedite matters. On the fifth day of the league season, Prescott’s $5 million roster bonus and $29 million base pay are both due.

Prescott was a key player in the Cowboys’ third consecutive 12-win campaign. The three-time Pro Bowl player completed passes for 36 touchdowns, 4,516 yards, and 9 interceptions.

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